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Sesame Street Finds a New Home and Keeps Its Heart

Big Bird, Elmo, and the rest of the gang aren’t going anywhere — thanks to a new Netflix deal that ensures Sesame Street will keep delighting young audiences. After Warner Bros. Discovery ended its agreement with the beloved series, Sesame Workshop partnered with Netflix to bring fresh episodes to both streaming and public television.

In a rare move, new episodes will now debut on Netflix and PBS at the same time, ensuring families everywhere can tune in. The upcoming season features a brand-new format and a fresh animated series, while still keeping the warmth and lessons fans love. It’s a big win for both access and imagination — and a bright new chapter for Sesame Street.

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